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THE PORCH

β€œWalnut hair and skin so fair
Freckles like stars on her nose
Green eyes glittering like precious jewels
And lips as soft as a rose” 

β€œHey, Pops, what’s that you’re singing? I’ve never heard it before”. 

β€œBrady, I didn’t see you there” replied Ben Williams as he leaned his guitar against the porch wall. β€œJust an old number I wrote for your Mom. Another lifetime.” 

β€œPops, can I ask you something? It makes me sad how little I remember about Mom. What was she like?” 

β€œOh, son. That’s not easy to answer. Your mom was a real beauty, a feast for the eyes. And we were happy. We had you and your sister our first two years together. Then I got that trucking job and your Mom was alone a lot. It’s hard on a woman when her man is away for weeks at a time, especially with babies to care for. She was special and she loved you kids – don’t you ever forget that – but she got lonely.” 

Ben continued. β€œWhen Ron Carter’s wife died your Mom befriended him. They were both lonely and found comfort together. I don’t blame her for that. One day when I was home from the road she brought Ron a cherry pie. She took your sister with her and they never came back. How I wish she’d stayed but I couldn’t force her to be happy here. From that point on it was just you and me.” 

Father and son sat in contemplative silence. 

β€œYou know, Pops, at first I thought Mom would come back soon. Then I gave up on that dream and convinced myself she had died. Strange thing is, thinking she was dead was easier than believing she abandoned us.” 

Ben let out a ragged sigh. β€œThank God I had you, Brady. You didn’t know it but you kept me from falling apart. Getting that steady job at the hardware store was a life saver and I was able to be here for you.” 

β€œThen I started dating Rebecca and I was hardly ever home!” Brady laughed. β€œMarrying her and moving in here with you made my life complete.”

β€œThat sweet gal of yours made my life complete, too, son. She filled a void in my heart and never once complained about having to live with her pain-in-the-ass father-in-law! Rebecca’s like a daughter to me” declared Ben. 

β€œPops, did you know Rebecca was the one who insisted we live here with you. Not too many women would do that. And our kids are crazy about you! You’ve taught them a lot.” 

β€œI love those munchkins, Brady! You all made this house a home and a broken old man whole again.” 

Rebecca poked her head out the screen door. β€œDinner in ten minutes, you two. Please round up the kids and everybody get washed up.” 

That night Rebecca asked Brady what he and his father had been talking about. 

β€œJust reminiscing, mostly about my Mom.” 

β€œI wish I had a chance to know your Mom.”

β€œMe too, Becca” Brady replied wistfully. β€œMe too.”

NAR Β© 2023

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